...ImportantA grade of "I" is assigned when the student and the instructor reach
a mutual agreement that the student has a reasonable chance of successful
completion of the course work within the time frame prescribed. A student who
receives an "I" must complete the work with the instructor by the end of the
next major term or the "I" becomes an "F".

Withdrawal Grades

A student may choose to withdraw from a course through the 70th percent point
of the course. The last day to withdraw from a class is published in the
academic calendar in the front of this handbook. Students must process an
official withdrawal from any class and should not expect the instructor to
process a withdrawal for them. After the 70th percent point of the course, a
student may not withdraw from a class and an instructor cannot withdraw a
student from a class. A grade of "F" will be assigned if the student did not
successfully complete the course.

Early Grade of "F"

The instructor may assign an "Early F" if the student has ceased attending
the class and the instructor does not withdraw (W2) the student as indicated in
the course syllabus. A student who is assigned an "Early F" for non-attendance
will be notified by the registrar's office of the grade assignment. The student
will be provided an opportunity to withdraw from the course and insure the
receipt of a "W1" (student withdrawal) instead of a grade of "F." This
opportunity is available to the student provided the student processes the
request for adjustment from "F" to "W1" before the withdrawal deadline.

Student Teacher Conferences

Students are encouraged to have conferences with their teachers at any time
during the term. Only parents, legal guardians, or authorized agencies that have
a student information release form on file with the Pensacola State College Collegiate High School can
obtain specified student information. Legal guardians must provide official
documentation for verification. The Student Information Release form must be
renewed every January 1st. Parents are also encouraged to contact the Collegiate High
School at 484-2140 to check the progress of their student.

Final Grades

Final grade reports are no longer mailed to the student's home. Students may
access their final grades on the Pensacola State College website at http://www.pensacolastate.edu. Students may receive assistance and use the computers in
the AHS Guidance Office, Room 1113. Grades will not be issued by telephone.
Transcripts and the diploma will be withheld until all fees and other
obligations including library fines have been met.

Students are responsible for a thorough knowledge of all graduation
requirements. All questions concerning these requirements should be directed to
a counselor or faculty advisor.

Standards of Academic Progress

Students at the Collegiate High School remain in good standing as long as they
maintain normal academic progress required for graduation. Continuation of
students who repeatedly demonstrate a lack of the necessary preparation,
industry, or maturity to achieve the competencies necessary for graduation is
inconsistent with the college's philosophy of instruction.

Academic Warning occurs when the student is unsuccessful (withdrawal
or failure) in 50% of enrolled courses.

Academic Suspension occurs when
a student who is on Academic Warning does not successfully complete more than
50% of the enrolled courses. A student on Academic Suspension will not be
allowed to register for one full term following the suspension unless given
administrative approval.

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marital status, disability, sexual orientation or genetic information in its educational programs, activities or employment. For inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies,
contact the Associate Vice President of Institutional Diversity at (850) 484-1759, Pensacola State College, 1000 College Blvd., Pensacola, Florida 32504.